On Jul 6, 2004, at 6:09 PM, jfm wrote:


Alexander _ I thought you were using xfree86-4.4 ?? With that one, I have no problem. At the end the the configure script, you should get checking for X11/extensions/XKBrules.h... yes

(then, you compile with -DXKB_HEADERS_PRESENT=1,
hence in the compilation of libxklavier/xklavier_config_xkb.c
XKB_RF_NAMES_PROP_ATOM is defined in the included
xklavier_private.h :

#ifdef XKB_HEADERS_PRESENT
  #define XKB_RF_NAMES_PROP_ATOM 4
....


Here is the explanation _ I had a (private) link X11 -> ../X11R6/include/X11
in /usr/include. If I remove it, I get
checking for X11/extensions/XKBrules.h... no


Does Apple's X11 not also install such a link ?

Best,

Jean-Francois



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